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    Do you have a fast DSL? Help!

    Hi,

    I have tried numerous times to download user manual and configurator program for a Yaskawa SGDB20AMA. But the transfer always gets broken after about 2Mbyte. My DSL is sick, so that takes about 2 minutes.

    If you have a fast (DSL) line please try this to see if the problem is with my end or the other.

    Go to: ftp.yaskawa.de/Public/PDF_Technical_Documentation/Motion&Control/SigmaI_Series/SGDB then try to download English_User_Manual_SGDB(TSE-S800-16D).zip
    This is an appx. 11Mb file.

    If you can get it, I have more problems than just low speed here. If not, I'll try to contact yaskawa.de and ask them for advice.

    Thanks


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    I was able to download the file but after it completed Winzip said it was not a valid archive. I will try again.

    Cheers

    Greg


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    I tried three times but I have had no luck in downloading a valid file. I tried both English manuals and both are flagged by Winzip as an invalid archive. I opened the zip using Word and I do see a valid PDF header but unfortunately it just seems the ZIP file is broken.

    Cheers

    Greg


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    i managed to download 6.9Mb before it finnished. The file seems to be corrupt.
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    Thanks guys.

    I'll try to contact Yaskawa.de and ask them. Since there are 3 different persons at different continents that have problems, I assume the problem is at their site.


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    Your download speed : 8497828 bps, or 8298 kbps.
    A 1037.3 KB/sec transfer rate.
    Your upload speed : 957548 bps, or 935 kbps.


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    Go to DSL reports http://nyc.speakeasy.net/ there is great info on how to tweak your system


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    Wallcrawler, that's got to be a record number of consecutive posts there!
    Sorry for going O/T!
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    they must have fixed the problems as i download
    English_User_Manual_SGDB(TSE-S800-16D).zip

    and it unzips fine for me. maybe if you're still having a problem i can break the zip into 10 1mb files for you?


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    Quote Originally Posted by kong
    Wallcrawler, that's got to be a record number of consecutive posts there!
    Sorry for going O/T!
    That's one way of increasing post counts.
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